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Old 02-28-2010, 03:26 PM
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i have the 6.5hv and it has plenty of power for our 45x65 track with 15 tooth pinion and runs very cool ,another guy has the 4.5 and he cant even open his up to much power. so for like 64 bucks for new one off of novak i do not think you can go wrong with it
This price is for our factory re manufactured 550 HVs but they do come with a new warranty. Right now we only have RMF 6.5 and 7.5 winds. The new HVs in our store do include the 5.5 wind.
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Originally Posted by JdogL
Abbott its not that. Its the axle wobblin in the bearings. Like they r not the right size
i have noticed this too at the rear. it doesnt seem to be too bad on my truck so i havent taken it apart to try to fix it. i could have been a little tighter from the factory though.
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Old 02-28-2010, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by cbrociuos
i have noticed this too at the rear. it doesnt seem to be too bad on my truck so i havent taken it apart to try to fix it. i could have been a little tighter from the factory though.
Mine is sloppy, it's actually the bearing loose in the knuckle. The bearing will eventually wallow it out.
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Originally Posted by CAK
Mine is sloppy, it's actually the bearing loose in the knuckle. The bearing will eventually wallow it out.
i have spare rear hub carriers and bearings, ill keep an eye on it, and fix it when it gets alittle worse. i dont think replacing them will "fix it" though as i said it was alittle loose out of the box.
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Do you guys think the rear alum. hubs would fix that?
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Originally Posted by portyansky
Do you guys think the rear alum. hubs would fix that?
not sure here, i havent even diagnosed the actual problem yet. its really not that bad, and doesnt seem to effect handling.
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Originally Posted by rcjunky10
What color orange is that...I like the brightness of it! Did you back it with white of Silver? Very clean lines, I like it! Sometimes the simpler a paint scheme is the better it looks!
Yeah I like that too very nice
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Ah, slop who cares! I'm used to it, I run losi 1/8 scale stuff.
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Mine has the bearing slop too. Was like that out of the box and has gotten worse with just a few days of practice and two race days on it.

I'm going to do some looking and see if I can come up with a way to remove some of it. I know a loose truck is ok but this is getting pretty sloppy.
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Originally Posted by portyansky
Do you guys think the rear alum. hubs would fix that?
I am a sucka for that purdy Jammin CNC goodness, so, I have a set of rear hubs on order as I noticed the rear slop early. It's progressing at a rather rapid rate. I will let you guys know how the Jamming CNC hubs compare!

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Ah, slop who cares! I'm used to it, I run losi 1/8 scale stuff.
Can you explain the "Jamminkrazy" handle to me? From reading your signature block it looks like you run all Losi? Is that like calling a big man Tiny or a fat guy Slim....thanks for the feedback on the losi shocks. I have an order of goodies on the way and the local hobby shop has the rest!

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Ok fixin to crack the box and get mine out, any suggestions or any thing that needs attention?
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Originally Posted by rcjunky10
Can you explain the "Jamminkrazy" handle to me? From reading your signature block it looks like you run all Losi? Is that like calling a big man Tiny or a fat guy Slim....thanks for the feedback on the losi shocks. I have an order of goodies on the way and the local hobby shop has the rest!

"Stimulating the economy one RC project at a time!"
Yeah, I'm a losi boy! I run all losi 1/8 scale stuff, and couldn't be happier with it.
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Originally Posted by markhat250
My buddy has the older SC8 13mm shocks on his RC8e that he converted to a Short Course truck (by adding SC8 bumpers and a SC10 body). Since you guys actually have bigger shocks than him (with the Losi BB's), is his now considered 1/10 scale since they both use the same size bodies and electronics? His shocks are actually smaller than the ones you're using, so I would think that it does make his 1/10 scale now.
Once you put 16mm shocks and "bigger than 540" electronics in the SCRT, is it really a 1/10 scale anymore? That's all I was asking. You all responded with an affirmitive yes. So let's all go buy huge electronics and 16mm big bores and you've answered YES, it's still a 1/10 scale!!!!! Now I know. I can't wait to crush those little Slash cars that arn't even in the ballpark. Those are 1/10 too.
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Originally Posted by markhat250
Once you put 16mm shocks and "bigger than 540" electronics in the SCRT, is it really a 1/10 scale anymore? That's all I was asking. You all responded with an affirmitive yes. So let's all go buy huge electronics and 16mm big bores and you've answered YES, it's still a 1/10 scale!!!!! Now I know. I can't wait to crush those little Slash cars that arn't even in the ballpark. Those are 1/10 too.
Yeaaaahh lets crush those slash.
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